THERESA MAY has recognised key political aides and a sporting hero in her resignation honours list published today. But who exactly has been given knighthoods by the former prime minister?

Theresa May the 76th Prime Minister has published her final list of knighthoods. The Maidenhead MP has awarded 11 knighthoods/damehoods, ten CBEs, 19 life peerages, 13 OBEs, six MBEs and one companion of honour. The Prime Minister’s Resignation Honours in the United Kingdom are honours granted at the behest of an outgoing Prime Minister following his or her resignation. Express.co.uk has compiled a list of all those who have received an honour and the reason why.

Green Party:

Natalie Bennett: Former Leader of the Green Party of England and Wales.

Non-affiliated and Crossbench

John Mann MP: Member of Parliament for Bassetlaw and Independent Adviser on Antisemitism to HM Government.

Margaret Ritchie: Former Leader of the Social Democratic & Labour Party and former Member of Parliament for South Down.

Harold Carter CB: General Counsel, 10 Downing Street.

The Rt Hon Lady Justice Hallett: Vice President of the Court of Appeal Criminal Division

Sir (Nigel) Kim Darroch KCMG: Lately HM Ambassador to the United States of America and former National Security Adviser.

CH (Order of the Companions of Honour)

The Rt Hon Sir Patrick McLoughlin MP: Member of Parliament for Derbyshire Dales and former Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Chairman of the Conservative & Unionist Party. For political and public service.

Keelan Carr: Lately Director of Research and Messaging, 10 Downing Street and Special Adviser to the Prime Minister. For political and public service.

Alexander Dawson: Former Director of Research and Messaging, 10 Downing Street, Special Adviser to the Home Secretary and Director, Conservative Research Department. For political and public service.

Philip Dunville: Agent to Maidenhead, Beaconsfield, and Chesham & Amersham Conservative Associations. For political and public service.

Paul Harrison: Lately Press Secretary to the Prime Minister and former Special Adviser to the Secretary of State for Health. For political and public service.

The Hon Caroline Haughey QC: Barrister, Furnival Chambers and Independent Reviewer of the Modern Slavery Act 2015. For public service.

Seema Kennedy MP: Member of Parliament for South Ribble and Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Home Office. Former Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister. For political and public service.